On Nov 03 2003, at 12:33, Chris Gehlker was caught saying: > On Nov 3, 2003, at 11:40 AM, Bart Garst wrote: > > >I'm curious to know what you fellow RedHat users are planning to do > >when > >RedHat Linux gets End-of-life'd? > > Well I never used any Linux as my primary desktop so you really weren't > talking to me. What I want to know is whether Red Hat abandoned the > desktop market because they thought it had no future or because they > simply think there is no money in it. If it is the latter, then Red Hat > is only confirming what Nautilus already demonstrated. Redhat is not abandoning the desktop market. They are abandoning the consumer market. I think they realzie that they need to break into the enterprise desktop to keep growing and bitting away at Redmond. ~Deepak -- Deepak Saxena - dsaxena@plexity.net "To eliminate the concept of waste means to design things - products, packaging, and systems - from the very beggining on the understanding that waste does not exist" - William McDonough & Michael Braungart, From Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things